By David A. Fernandez | Published April 22, 2021 | Posted in Bankruptcy, COVID-19 | Tagged Tags: COVID-19, debt relief, fee waiver | Leave a comment
During the recession caused by the pandemic, you probably received some sort of benefit from the government, such as stimulus checks, paused student loan payments or housing-related assistance. But you may still be experiencing financial hardship because of COVID-19’s impact on the economy. If so, you should consider taking advantage of additional debt relief options Read More
Read MoreJob losses and a reduction in supplemental unemployment benefits have led people through the Houston area to rely on credit cards and unsecured personal loans to try to make ends meet during the pandemic. Once temporary relief programs expire, many Texans will be facing repossessions, evictions and foreclosures. As debt relief attorneys, we are passionate Read More
Read MoreEvery part of the country has been affected by the coronavirus. Like restaurants, arenas and other locations where people assemble for business or pleasure, most courts have been closed. If you are in the midst of a bankruptcy proceeding, your case might be delayed, handled telephonically or be otherwise disrupted due to the pandemic. Furthermore, Read More
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a double-edged blow to the U.S. economy. More than 30 million workers filed for unemployment benefits during the first two months that the coronavirus gripped the country. Although no one could have predicted such a national economic crisis, there are some prudent measures you can take to manage your credit, Read More
Read MoreIn the middle of an election year where healthcare is already a hotly debated issue, the COVID-19 pandemic has stirred further discussion about whether major changes are necessary. During the Democratic presidential primary, the concept of Medicare for All split the candidates. While the candidate who promoted that concept has since dropped out of the Read More
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